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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Reading. Words. Speed. Grammar. Correct a grammatically wrong word in the sentence. The first step in making food labels to work for you is to look at the entire label. To work - work. Choose one which is grammatically wrong.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Reading Words Speed Grammar

  3. Correct a grammatically wrong word in the sentence. The first step in making food labels to work for you is to look at the entire label. To work - work

  4. Choose one which is grammatically wrong. A calorie is a way to measure how much energy a food provides your body. The number on the food label show how many calories are in one serving of that food. The calories from the fat amount tells you how many calories in that serving come from fat. For most people, no more than 30% of all the calories they eat in a day should come from fat. Show - shows

  5. 꽈~아~앙(-400점)

  6. Choose the right one . These percentages show the amounts of nutrients an average person will get from (to eat /eating ) one serving of that food. On food labels, an average person is someone (who / whoever) needs 2,000 calories a day. So if the label on a particular food item shows it provides 25% of the (recommending / recommended) daily amount of vitamin D, that 25% is for a person Who eats 2.000 calories a day. eating, who, recommended

  7. Fill in the blanks with the right words. Always start with the serving size amount. That’s ( ) all the information on the rest of the label –from calories to vitamins – is based on that amount. because

  8. Choose the right words. Take (note / notion) of how much a serving is. Sometimes a serving size will be way (more / less) than you’re used to eating – like only half a cup of cereal. So make (sure / possible) you notice the amount. Note, less, sure

  9. What is ‘this’ in the following sentence ?Most of the body – including muscles, skin, and the immune system – is made up of this. protein

  10. Choose the right words. Sodium is a component of salt. Small amounts of sodium (maintain / destroy) balance of your body fluids. Sodium helps the body (transmit / transfer) electrical signals through nerves. But too much sodium can (decrease / increase) water retention and blood pressure. change points Maintain, transmit, increase

  11. What is the right expression in the blank? Fat distributes and helps the body store certain vitamins. A good ( ) ( ) ( ) is to check the label and choose foods that have less than 3 grams of fat. rule of thumb

  12. 꽈~아~앙(-300점)

  13. What is a proper expression in the blank?The information on a food label can help people manage their health. ( ), people with food allergies can find out if a food contains ingredients that could trigger an allergic reaction. 1. However2. For example 3. Therefore 4. As a result 2

  14. Translate the following sentence Just because a food is high in vitamins doesn’t mean it’s totally healthy. 단지 어떤 음식이 비타민을 많이 가지고 있다고 해서 그것이 완전히 건강에 좋은 것을 의미하지는 않는다.

  15. On the food label on page 60, how much protein does the food have a serving size? 5 g

  16. What types of fact can be found in vegetable oils, nuts and fish? Unsaturated fats can be found.

  17. What is the title of lesson 3? What do food labels really say?

  18. Who is an average person in our text book? An average person is someone who needs 2,000 calories a day.

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